Does It Really Work??
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Jul 23, 2013
Lynzie B.
No there might be a certain brand you can use that have certain ingredients but why would you want to use tooth paste when you can go get something for pimples.
Jul 23, 2013
Devyn P.
Hey, my mom swears by it and I used to use it too. In my opinion it totally works. I don't remember the exact brand but make sure whatever you use doesn't have any of the whitening additives or anything like that. I don't remember why but that's what I was always told. sorry if this hasn't been super helpful :)
Jul 23, 2013
Alma M.
Hi Jewel,It does not work any more the ingredient that use to be in the toothpaste before is no longer in it they have removed it years ago and all your going to do is burn your skin because of the floride.It doesn't matter the brand or color it's gone and not safe for your skin.
Jul 23, 2013
Heather M.
I do NOT recommend doing that.
Try using Burts Bees acne spot treatment. It's AMAZING.
Toothpaste isn't meant for the skin on your face. It burns and will dry out your skin. No fun.
- http://www.beautylogging.com
Jul 23, 2013
Laura W.
I crises up soaring and water and put it on mine and it was gone. After a day.
Jul 23, 2013
Laura W.
*crushed
*asprin
Jul 23, 2013
Marlen P.
Talk to your doctor about it. and he may be able to prescribe you something.
Which would probably work better, I have tried a bunch of stuff including tooth paste. And I felt like it worked but only for small ones. My doctor prescribed me some antibiotics. and so far it looks like their working.On my stubborn ones :)
Jul 23, 2013
Vanessa W.
Yes, but make sure you use regular white toothpaste and not the gel kinds.